Why have your party in a conservatory?
Are you thinking about getting a conservatory in the near future? If you will be, have you thought which type you might be interested in buying. It is true, there is certainly a wide choice of conservatories to select from. Here are they are along with a few details on each to help you pick the right one for your home.
Edwardian
This design of conservatory is highly popular, and demonstrates practicality and elegance. The pointed roof design gives the impression to people of plenty of space, and it works well with both older and more modern houses. Many older properties have fitted the more formal style of Edwardian conservatories. As the design is quite simple, the result is that the space is used much more wisely and efficiently.
Victorian
This design is very flexible which is why you hardly ever find two Victorian conservatories that look exactly the same as each other. It has a curved bay at the front with a pointed roof that again gives the feeling of space. The best house for this is the older property or the larger modern ones.
Lean To
Lean to conservatories are all about the evolution. The style was modernised, but originally based on more traditional greenhouse and conservatory designs. Another name for this type of conservatory is the sun room. This conservatory will make the most of all of the floor area and can be suited to your needs.
Gable End
This is more of a add on than a conservatory in its own right. it will give the appearance of extra ceiling space whilst enhancing the look of the conservatory.
To get the best results it is wise to use a company that is local to you. For me living in Sussex I found it very easy to find a Sussex Conservatories company that would sort me out.